"Welfare State-Building in Africa in Comparative Perspective", a Seminar with Jeremy Seekings
Should welfare focus on the poor rather than on workers in formal employment? Some countries in East and Southern Africa have welfare states which go against the grain of much standard welfare thinking.
Jeremy Seekings, Professor of Political Studies and Sociology and Director of the Centre for Social Science Research at the University of Cape Town (South Africa), and a Visiting Professor at Yale (USA), draws on the uniqueness of South and East African welfare policies.
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"Are African Welfare States Different? Welfare State-Building in Africa in Comparative Perspective" took place in Geneva (Switzerland) in September 2014.
Видео "Welfare State-Building in Africa in Comparative Perspective", a Seminar with Jeremy Seekings канала UNRISD
Jeremy Seekings, Professor of Political Studies and Sociology and Director of the Centre for Social Science Research at the University of Cape Town (South Africa), and a Visiting Professor at Yale (USA), draws on the uniqueness of South and East African welfare policies.
Click here for more information about this event: http://bit.ly/YYHhJi
Click here for upcoming and past UNRISD events: http://www.unrisd.org/events
http://www.unrisd.org
"Are African Welfare States Different? Welfare State-Building in Africa in Comparative Perspective" took place in Geneva (Switzerland) in September 2014.
Видео "Welfare State-Building in Africa in Comparative Perspective", a Seminar with Jeremy Seekings канала UNRISD
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